just pass to any open reciver or even a runningback! you just might not want to throw to a place where there is no reciver for it may me inentional groundung
No, because the quarterback still has a desinated reciever. Disagree. A defining characteristic of intentional grounding is that the passer has to be trying to avoid an imminent loss of yardage, and there can be no receiver in the vicinity. When a passer spikes the ball, neither stipulation occurs. Eligible receivers are in the vicinity, and there's no attempt to avoid a loss of yardage. Think about it this way: Spiking to stop the clock carries its own built-in penalty, because the offense has to use up one of its downs.
Were you in the vicinity of Hollywood and Vine at 9:00 last night? There are three fast food restaurants in the vicinity of the hotel.
Excuse me is there a park in this vicinity?
A good sentance for the word vicinity is:There are no hotels in the vicinity of the hospital
Vicinity is my favorite pokemon
"He could tell from the smell that he was in the vicinity of a coffee warehouse." "Are there any parks in the vicinity?"
"I live in the vicinity of the Nation's capital"
in the general vicinity of your waist in the general vicinity of your waist
That is the correct spelling of the word "vicinity" (local area).
The gaurds searched the vicinity for the escaped convict.
In the Vicinity of the Heart was created on 1994-11-15.
In Your Distant Vicinity was created on 2007-01-18.